We recap the AWS Reinforce conference from Boston Massachusetts. Draft results, overall impressions of the conference and we break down each announcement.
Sponsors:
- Foghorn Consulting – fogops.io/thecloudpod
- Turbonomic – turbonomic.com/cloudpod
Reinforce Results
Justin
DLP Cloud solution on AWSSIEM for AWSEndpoint Security Tools
Jonathan
Redlock or Trusted Advisor for securityVPC Security Group ImprovementsLists of Source IP’sIP/Name matching/Tag sources for Security Groups
Machine Learning around Flowlogs and Payload data
Peter – Wins!
L7 Egress Firewall/proxy- Flowlogs with Payload data/Packet Capture – VPC Traffic Flow Mirroring
Security Scanning of Container for ECR
Honorable Mention
- Justin
WAF EnhancementClient VPN based Dynamic Access/Security GroupsTagging Namespace fix
- Jonathan
- Organizations enhancements to make security easier across a set of accounts
- Peter
- Lunch will be free
Reinforce Announcements
- AWS Certificate Manager Private CA now supports Root CA hierarchy
- You can now use IAM access Advisor with AWS Organizations to set permission guardrails confidently
- Network Load Balancer Now Supports UDP Protocol
- Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Now Enables you to use your File Systems Directly with Your organizations self-managed active directory
- Amazon FSX for WIndows File Server now enables you to use a single AWS Managed AD with file systems across VPC’s and Accounts
- File Gateway Adds options to enforce encryption and signing for SMB shares
- New Service Quotas: View and manage your quotas for AWS services from one central location
- Amazon DynamoDB now supports up to 25 unique items and 4 MB of data per transactional request
- AWS Security Hub is now Generally Available
- AWS Control Tower is now generally available
- AWS Marketplace now integrates with your procurement systems
- Announcing the Amazon VPC Traffic mirroring for EC2 Instances
- APN Navigate Security Track
- AWS Direct Connect launches first location in Italy
- Amazon Cloudwatch adds Visibility for your .NET and SQL Application Health